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Sunday, January 11, 2015

Prince George’s County Firefighters battled five unrelated
home fires within 14 hours starting around 12:30 pm on Saturday, January
10.Four of the home fires occurred
within Prince George’s County with accidental causes of the fire and no
firefighter or civilian injuries reported.Prince George’s County firefighters also provided mutual aid to Anne
Arundel County on the other home fire.

Saturday, January 10

12:30 pm - 900 block of Palmer Road in Fort Washington. 3-story garden style apartment building - Cause of fire was a faulty furnace on top
floor with extension to the roof.$200,000 estimated fire loss.No injuries.27 occupants of fire building displaced.

10:30 pm – 6600 block of Chestnut Avenue in Riverdale –
2-story single family home.Improperly
discarded fireplace ashes left in attached carport started fire with extension
to house.$30,000 in estimated fire
loss.No injuries.2 adults displaced.A working smoke alarm alerted residents of
the fire.

Sunday – January 11

2:00 am – 6700 block of Gateway Boulevard – 2-story single
family home – fire in an 2nd floor bedroom caused by a
malfunctioning power strip.A working
smoke alarm alerted sleeping residents of the fire.$10,000 fire loss.No injuries.

Smoke Alarms and Home Escape Plans

Working smoke alarms save lives. A exit drill should be planned and practiced identifying 2 ways out of every room in the house and a safe meeting place outside.

We highly recommend the use of 10-year, tamper proof, with hush feature smoke alarms installed on every level of your home, primarily outside of sleeping areas. If you sleep with your bedroom door closed an alarm should be installed in your room as well.

County residents that need a smoke alarm and can not afford to purchase one themselves should call 311 and arrange for a firefighter to stop by and install one, free of charge.

LODD April 15, 2016

Fire Fighter/Medic Lieutenant John "Skillet" Ulmschneider

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Tragically firefighters will find pets that have been injured in home fires. Sometimes owners are not availiable to bring their pet to a emergency vet or may not have the resources to afford medical care. The Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department and the Anne Arundel County SPCA have teamed up and created a fund whereas medical care for the pet would be covered in part or in full.
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